Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts

Travel by Tim Navis

Tim Navis is a Los Angeles based photographer who accidentally fell into photography. Originally a painter, he purchased a camera to photograph his paintings. After a few months of photographing paintings and other random things, he began shooting friends. Long story short, Tim has carved a niche for himself and continues to grow and learn as an artist and professional photographer.


To Say It

This project is created by enthusiasts with purpose to broadcast artistic and social statements, thoughts and texts in forms that are independent of institutions, galleries and museums.


Manhattan in motion

Time lapse photography by Josh Owens. Music by 'The American Dollar'.

Sculptures by Jerzy Kędziora

Sculptor Jerzy Kędziora was born in 1947 in Czestochowa, Poland. He graduated from the city's Fine Arts School and followed by the National Academy of Fine Arts. He is a member of World Movement of Sculpture Symposiums. Additionally, he is currently the Vice President of Polish Sculptors along with regularly representing the Polish Ministry of Culture and Art Grants.

His art is complete, original and meaningful in sculpture as well as in the architectonic design of sculpture monuments. In his work, he focuses on the kinetic properties of sculpture.


Miniature Urban Sculptures by Alan Wolfson

Alan Wolfson creates handmade miniature sculptures of urban environments. Complete with complex interior views and lighting effects, a major work can take several months to complete.

The pieces are usually not exact representations of existing locations, but rather a combination of details from many different locations along with much of the detail from the artist's imagination.

"Miniature urban sculptors exude a photographic or cinematic sense of reality while rarely depicting actual scenes or places. Creating them over the last twenty years, Wolfson has forged a unique place for himself in contemporary art." Linda Chase


The City Limits by Dominic Boudreault

'The City Limits' by Dominic Boudreault and music is 'Time' by Hans Zimmer.
"My goal was to show the duality between city and nature."

Street Installations by Mark Jenkins

Contemporary artist Mark Jenkins creates street installations using box sealing tape.


Bateaux Mouches by Kevin Cooley

These photographs are part of serie 'Bateaux Mouches' by Kevin Cooley.


Watercolors by Michal Orlowski

Michal Orlowski:
"I invite you to be my guest to view my watercolor paintings. For them I fought against sun, wind, rain, crowds and street dirt just to transmit succeeding impressions or at least their remains to paper."